AN ACT RELATING TO FOOD AND DRUGS -- THE RHODE ISLAND CANNABIS ACT
HB 5249 allows eligible Michigan local-government ambulance services to upgrade to higher life-support levels via a 2-year upgrade license (renewable), with oversight and $100 fees
HB 5249 allows eligible Michigan local-government ambulance services to upgrade to higher life-support levels via a 2-year upgrade license (renewable), with oversight and $100 fees
Status: Introduced (first reading Nov 12, 2025); referred to Committee on Health Policy. Primary sponsor: Rep. David Prestin.
HB 5249 amends section 20920 of Michigan’s Public Health Code to (re)state and clarify licensing requirements for ambulance operations and to formalize a process by which certain pre‑existing local government ambulance services may obtain an “ambulance operation upgrade license” to provide higher levels of life support (limited advanced life support or advanced life support).
Ambulance operation licensure
Ambulance operation upgrade license (special pathway for qualifying local government providers)
For full legal effect and any additional provisions (including the truncated subsection), consult the complete introduced bill text and any committee analyses or subsequent amendments.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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